![]() Ahead of the trailer, the internet flooded with adverts for the place. The video, fans were told, is set on the frown-shaped island of Eroda in the Irish Sea. Social media and YouTube are melting (the trailer reaches two million views in less than two days). Far beyond our icy surroundings, it’s causing pandemonium. Minutes before our arrival, Styles dropped the trailer for the video for Adore You, a peacocking pop-rock number that nestles near the beginning of the record and follows the meandering patterns of intro track Lights Up (138,842,763 Spotify streams) and the plumper, poppier Watermelon Sugar (41,173,626) as the record’s third single. Music Week is invited behind the curtain with release day looming, and anticipation prickles the air. ![]() ![]() The noise reverberating through the floor is about to thrill the world: Styles and his players are running through Fine Line, his 12-track second solo album due on December 13 via Columbia. We’re in a scraggy corner of King’s Cross in North London and, together with various members of Harry Styles’ team, Hawkins is tapping away at her MacBook, their makeshift office set up on a trestle table in an airy room above the studio. “It’s across the hall, but keep your coat on!” she says. It’s absolutely freezing in the studio Harry Styles and his band are rehearsing in, and Molly Hawkins, his creative director, is handing out advice about using the bathroom. "It’s not a place you want to take your pants off…”
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